I'm off soon to a part of Aotearoa I've never visited before: Golden Bay. I've judged the poetry division of this year's Golden Bay Literary Awards, and I'm attending the prizegiving ceremeony in Takaka on Thursday night.
The following day, Friday the 21st, after an event at the local school (I have no idea what this involves yet!), I'm reading at the Takaka Memorial Library at 1pm. Here are the event details:
http://itson.co.nz/2012/4689-takaka-library-poetry-reading-with-tim-jones
Then, after a few days' break during which I'm really looking forward to get some writing done, I am reading - in a yurt! - as the September guest for Nelson Live Poets. There is a Facebook event for this one:
http://www.facebook.com/#!/events/380878888650908/ - if you have friends in Nelson, please invite them to this event.
The poster and the press release for the Nelson reading are below. I'm not sure whether I feel masculine enough to live up to the press release - it may be time for a quick course of testosterone supplements before I travel south!
Media Release –
6 September 2012
Manhood
and science fiction - out of this world poetry at the Free House
Science
fiction and manhood are set to do a merry dance at Nelson’s Free
House this month as poems from the collection Men
Briefly Explained
and the science fiction poetry anthology Voyagers,
get
an airing at Nelson Live Poets.
Tim Jones, poet and science
fiction writer from Wellington, is the featured guest at the Nelson
Live Poet’s Society’s September gathering.
Jones
will be performing poems from Voyagers:
Science Fiction Poetry from New Zealand
(Interactive Press, 2009, co-edited with Mark Pirie), and
will also treat the audience to samplings from his latest collection
of poems, Men
Briefly Explained (2011).
Men
Briefly Explained, his third book of poems, explores
all aspects of contemporary manhood, the humorous and not so
humorous, and lifts the covers on where men are in relation to women
and to society in general!
The mix of science fiction and
manhood promises an entertaining night in The Yurt at the Free House
as Live Poets continues to encourage and promote a wide range of both
local and national poetic talent.
Among his other
recent books are the fantasy novel Anarya’s
Secret
(RedBrick, 2007) and a short story collection Transported
(Vintage, 2008).
Voyagers
won the “Best Collected Work” category in the 2010 Sir Julius
Vogel Awards and was listed as one of the Listener's
100 Best Books of 2009. Jones was also awarded the NZSA Janet
Frame Memorial Award for Literature in 2010.
As well as performing his poems at
Nelson Live Poets, Tim Jones will be attending the Golden Bay Lit
awards as this year’s guest judge.
Local poets also get the
opportunity to perform their work during the regular and legendary
open mic sessions. These sessions give Live Poets its beating heart
as first-timers and established performers stand together to deliver
words of wisdom and wonder!
Open mic performers, who have
slots before and after the night’s guest, can register on the
night. Jim Doak will open the evening with song and guitar.
ENDS
Live
Poets Society
Featuring
Tim
Jones
In
the Yurt @The Free House
Collingwood
Street, Nelson.
on
Monday evening, 24 September , 2012
Doors
open: 6.00 pm
Music
from 6.30 pm.
Koha
entry.
ENDS
Further
information:
Carol
Ercolano - 03-545
0162
Mark
Raffills – 03 544 4975
Nelson
Live Poets Society
4 comments:
Masculinity is always a kind of speculative thing, it seems to me. It's even funnier that it's taking place in a place named after a genuine, certifiable, hero.
Good luck with that, Tim.
Thanks, Penelope.
I see no ships!
Have a fantastic time Tim. Wow they are treating you like visiting royalty. Enjoy it...wish I was going to be there...Hope the weather is beautiful.
Looks terrific - have fun!
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